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Slope-base compensation including secondary output signals

  • US 9,995,702 B2
  • Filed: 09/04/2015
  • Issued: 06/12/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/07/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for determining an analyte concentration in a biological sample from a test sensor including a sample interface having a working electrode and a counter electrode, an additional electrode and a measurement device including a processor and a signal generator connected to the processor, the method comprising:

  • applying a multiple pulse electrical input signal from the signal generator to the biological sample through the working electrode and the counter electrode of the sample interface,generating from the multiple pulse electrical input signal at least one analytic output signal in response to a redox reaction of an analyte from the biological sample;

    generating a secondary output signal from the biological sample from the additional electrode, the secondary output signal in response to the hematocrit content of the sample, the secondary output signal being generated independently from the redox reaction of the analyte from the biological sample;

    determining at least one index function responsive to multiple error parameters, the index function including;

    a) at least one term of an individual ratio index based on values extracted from the analytic output signal,b) at least one term of the interaction between at least one of the ratio indices based on values extracted from the analytic output signal, the temperature, the secondary output signal or determined analyte concentration of the sample without compensation, andc) at least one term including the hematocrit content determined from the secondary output signal; and

    determining the analyte concentration in the biological sample from the at least one analytic output signal and a slope compensation equation responsive to the at least one index function, wherein the slope compensation equation including at least one reference correlation between analyte concentrations and output signal values and at least one slope deviation from the reference correlation.

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